notesutils
textnote
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notesutils
- My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
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Ask HN: What's your favorite programmer niche?
I should write this stuff up, but I haven't.
I do have some brief notes on the "Notes.app" format here:
https://github.com/dunhamsteve/notesutils/blob/master/notes....
But I didn't discuss my methodology -- Generic decoding of protobuf, building up a schema as you go -- the tricky part there is that a byte array and a substructure look the same, so you have to try to decode it, and if successful, try that schema on the next example.
Here is another fun technique - scanning through a disassembly of an Apple framework looking for assembly patterns that match the protobuf compiler output (this was dependent on which language was targeted by protobuf):
https://gist.github.com/dunhamsteve/224e26a7f56689c33cea4f0f...
So you find the serializer / deserializer code and figure out what the original protbuf spec looked like.
- Notes on the Notes App
textnote
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My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
I love the idea of using plain text files for note taking and task tracking. As others have commented on specific tools and workflows that make this easy for them to stick with, I thought I'd add mine. I use textnote [0], which is a tool I built for exactly this workflow but is hopefully flexible enough to accommodate many of the similar processes mentioned here. It simply opens a plain text file in your terminal and provides lightweight tooling for tracking by date and rolling up previous notes into archives if desired.
Thanks for opening another great discussion of plain text note taking as a productivity tool!
[0] https://github.com/dkaslovsky/textnote
- textnote - Simple tool for creating and organizing daily notes on the command line
- Show HN: Simple tool for creating and organizing daily notes on the command line
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